Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XXXIX|       when those who were at the oars saw that the She-wolf galley
 2   I,     XXXIX|        all at once dropped their oars and seized their captain
 3   I,       XLI|       about to give way with the oars, Zoraida, seeing her father
 4   I,       XLI|       they would not leave their oars on any account. This was
 5   I,       XLI|        for the land, and ply our oars to avoid being driven on
 6   I,       XLI|         shore, and never let the oars out of our hands, and ate
 7   I,       XLI|    running with all sail set and oars lashed, for the favouring
 8  II,         I|      beach a little bark without oars, sail, mast, or tackling
 9  II,      XXIX| discovered a small boat, without oars or any other gear, that
10  II,     LXIII|       feet (for such he took the oars to be) moving all together,
11  II,     LXIII|        them. The crews plied the oars driving the galleys so furiously
12  II,     LXIII|         have had them drop their oars and give themselves up so
13  II,     LXIII|          from him underneath the oars. The galley shot a good
14  II,     LXIII|       than half a mile threw her oars over them and took the whole
15  II,      LXIV|         in a light vessel of six oars a-side manned by a stout
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